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Miranda Wood is the prime suspect in the murder of her married ex-lover Richard Tremain, whom she finds stabbed to death in her bed, and after an anonymous donor pays her bail, she is determined to clear her name.
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Product Identifiers
PublisherHarlequin Enterprises Ulc
ISBN-100778315312
ISBN-139780778315315
eBay Product ID (ePID)117302052
Product Key Features
Book TitlePresumed Guilty
Number of Pages288 Pages
LanguageEnglish
TopicThrillers / Crime, Thrillers / General, Romance / Suspense, Science Fiction / General
Publication Year2012
GenreFiction
AuthorTess Gerritsen
FormatMass Market
Dimensions
Item Height0.8 in
Item Weight5 oz
Item Length6.6 in
Item Width4.2 in
Additional Product Features
Intended AudienceTrade
Reviews"Tess Gerritsen...throws one twist after another until the excitement is almost unbearable." -San Jose Mercury News "Ms. Gerritsen is a master!" -RT Book Reviews "Gerritsen's romances are thrillers from beginning to end." -Portland Press Herald "Tess Gerritsen brings us action, adventure and compelling romance." -RT Book Reviews "Riveting... Gerritsen knows how to fashion credible, dimensional characters."-Los Angeles Times "Tess Gerritsen writes some of the smartest, most compelling thrillers around." -Bookreporter "Gerritsen is tops in her genre." -USA TODAY "Tess Gerritsen is an automatic must-read in my house." -Stephen King, "Tess Gerritsen...throws one twist after another until the excitement is almost unbearable." -San Jose Mercury News
Dewey Edition22
Dewey Decimal813.54
SynopsisGuilty--Until Proven Innocent... Miranda Wood thinks she has seen the last of Richard Tremain, her rich and married ex-lover--until she discovers him stabbed to death in her bed. With her knife. Miranda is the obvious suspect, and she looks even guiltier when her bail is posted by an anonymous donor. Was this an act of kindness designed to buy her time to clear her name? Or is someone trying to manipulate Miranda and draw her into the dark and secret world of a murdered man, where everybody's presumed guilty? With her world falling around her, Miranda is determined to discover who killed Richard. But proving her innocence may become secondary to staying alive....